1.3.
Pictograms and their meanings
The aim of the pictograms is as follows:
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To draw the attention of the operator or maintenance technician to the potential dangers.
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To explain how to act in the interest of personal safety and to avoid damaging the equipment.
The safety pictograms present on the equipment are explained below.
Warning: danger
Important,
Electrical risk
Important,
risk of explosion
Important,
toxic materials
Important,
rotating or moving
parts
Important,
pressurised fluids
Important,
high temperature
Important,
corrosive product
Danger: automatic
start-up
Figure 1 :
Warning pictograms
Entry prohibited to
unauthorised
persons
Jet washing
prohibited
Figure 2 :
Pictograms indicating prohibited activities
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